In the worst days of the Vietnam War, a phrase arose: “The Credibility Gap.” It referred to the serious disconnect between what civilians, soldiers and journalists were seeing on the…
Today's post is a guest column by Maui community activist Dick Mayer By Dick Mayer Ten years ago, a State Reapportionment Commission established our House and Senate legislative districts. The…
Maui vaccination rates, at 55-60 percent, are the lowest in the state. Teachers are wailing that COVID-19 protocols are being ignored in schools. Our hospital is teetering into the red…
Maui County has the highest percentage of empty housing units in the state with 21.5% of all houses/condominiums/apartments classified as “vacant,” according to the 2020 U.S. Census data released last…
Last week, the U.S. Census Bureau released the long-awaited results of its once-a-decade tally. The voluminous data produced pretty paltry reporting when it came to Maui County. Our population has…
Last month, County Councilmember Kelly King sent a “Council’s 3 Minutes” column to the Maui News opinion page. The “3 Minutes” column regularly rotates among councilmembers and is generally used to…
The Department of Land and Natural Resources announced Thursday that Alexander & Baldwin/Maho Pono has withdrawn East Maui Irrigation's Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for a 30-year lease on East…
Last week, Hawaii Environmental Court Judge Jeffrey Crabtree did what community water activists have spent years demanding: He cut East Maui Irrigation’s (EMI) water diversion almost in half. Crabtree modified…
Big water news on our otherwise drought-stricken island. East Maui Irrigation (EMI), currently co-owned by Mahi Pono and Alexander & Baldwin, this week released the final version of its proposal…
The use of the paraquat-containing herbicide Gramoxone on Maui should drop dramatically in 2021, thanks to Mahi Pono’s decision last year to stop spraying it on weeds. However, prior to…